Different beliefs of native americans – Religion
It is true that native americans are inherited from their mother. They think that the female figure is important to their existence. Contrary to the extreme events in the movies, they are groups that live in harmony with nature and can even be called environmentalists according to their religion. Most details in their lives are private to them and there is nothing uncharacteristic. Each tribe has its own unbreakable rules. Some tribes continue their lives with their unchanged styles, but groups such as the pueblo indians who are moderate and have frequent contact with different communities have lost their traditions reputedly. It is already known that they live respectably for each other and other people and they are very trusting people.
1 not something like someone or something else; not identical kind of others
- -> You seem different.
- ->My project is different from yours.
- ->She was different from other girls.
Synonym
unalike
Opposite
similar
2 The state of being distinct and unique of someone or something
- -> He said he will be act different this time.
- ->I can't see any different topic between those projects.
3 atypical; distinct from other individuals or objects
- -> This teacher's syllabus is very different from others.
- ->That was quite different from the previous one.
1 The state of anything being too many or too great
- -> Her extreme talent on music overpassed her teaching career.
- ->After the operation nurse felt extreme fatigue.
Opposite
Rare
2 not routine and common; something critical and big impact
- -> Our fligh is cancelled due to extreme weather conditions.
- ->The situaton is extreme said Uncle Joe, we need to return the camping area immediately.
Synonym
Unusual
3 Situation that is far from a valid and logical idea for many people
- -> Mrs.Diana has extreme views about this political issue.
- ->Mr. President's comrades has some extreme ideas on this topic.
4 The furthest point from a center, the utmost point of a place
- -> We will be in vacation in the extreme south part of the island Bonita this summer.
- ->She went missing in the extreme side of the counrty.
1 when something happens often and regularly
- -> He is a frequent visitor to the office.
- ->My headaches are less frequent now.
- ->Traffic accidents are terrifyingly frequent on holidays.
Synonym
recurrent, habitual, periodic
Opposite
inconstant, infrequent, irregular
1 possessing a significant impact on human beings or objects; being extremely valuable
- -> Your feelings are important to me.
- ->I want to talk to you about something very important.
Synonym
main,major
Opposite
unimportant
2 bearing a lot of power or impact
- -> Leos think that they are the most important creature in the world.
- ->Do you consider yourself as an important person?
1 To be acquainted by many people.
- -> She is a known singer.
- ->I don't have any known disease.
Synonym
studied
Opposite
unknown
1 to be alive
- -> Puppy was injured but live.
- ->I don’t care if you will never walk again, you're live.
Synonym
alive
Opposite
dead
2 at during or from the time of actual occurrence or performance.
- -> It was the first interview I'd done in front of a live audience
- ->It's the first live concert ever.
- ->I signed to take live lessons.
Synonym
connecting
Opposite
recorded
1 not being able to find the way
- -> Little girl was lost in crowd.
- ->In spite of the seeds they spilled on ground, Hansel and Gravel was lost in the woods.
Synonym
stray
2 anything that can't be gained; something that can't be found or made again
- -> You’ll regret the lost times you have spent playing games.
- ->She complains about her lost life after they forced her to marry.
3 cannot understand anything because of complexity
- -> I’m still trying to get familiar with the everything, I’m afraid that I’ll get lost.
- ->I think you were lost at the second part of the meeting.
Synonym
confused
1 not for general benefit; pertaining to or for the utilize of a specific individual or society
- -> Each room in the dormitory has private kitchen.
- ->These E-books are private for the students of our college.
- ->The studio has a private room for its loyal customers.
Synonym
confidential
2 targeted or concerning a specific individual or community of persons, not for the wider public or for others to be aware of
- -> It was rude of her to interrupt our private talk.
- ->We arranged a private meeting for the next week.
- ->I would like to give a private speech instead of an open one.
3 things you don't desire others to be aware of
- -> She felt close enough to him tell him about her private feelings.
- ->I still insist on not letting my private emotions show.
Synonym
secret
4 Instead of the government, an individuals or a special corporation owns or manages the property
- -> Most newly graduated teachers work in a private school for a few years while waiting to be assigned to a public school.
- ->Our new editor worked for a private broadcasting organization before he started working with us.
- ->I want to set up and run a private business firm on my own.
Opposite
public
5 where you're unlikely to be disturbed; calm
- -> We met with her in a private cafe around here.
- ->He found a more private place to give the present.
Opposite
public
6 Instead of laboring or performing for the government, an organization, or a corporation, you should perform or behave for oneself
- -> He works as a private dentist.
- ->a private ownership
- ->a private property
7 not in any way related to your job or formal status
- -> He tries not to mix his private life with work.
- ->They gathered for a private meeting.
- ->He called him for a private talk.
1 instead of anything which have been concocted or assumed, it is linked to reality
- -> It's not true that everyone will support you in your bad times.
- ->It's true that I'm marrying him.
Synonym
right, correct
Opposite
untrue
2 actual or accurate, particularly when it differs from how anything appears
- -> The true cost of the project is much higher.
- ->You couldn’t see the true meaning of this friendship.
Synonym
real
3 possessing the traits or attributes of the object specified
- -> She was a true friend who held my hand when I was in deep.
- ->The kid was a true genius.
4 utilized to accept that a reality or claim is valid, despite the fact that you believe that's what is extra significant.
- -> It's true that we worked hard but we could do better.
- ->True enough, but it doesn't explain your faults.
5 respecting and supporting a certain individual or ideology in a consistent manner, even in various scenarios
- -> I know my dad is true to his word.
- ->The country is true to democracy.
6 being an exact replica or reproduction of anything
- -> The report is true to the professor's lessons.
- ->True to my guessing, she was cheating on me.
1 a proclivity to trust that others are decent, ethical, etc.
- -> He's a trusting coworker.
- ->Don't worry I found some trusting customers.
1 hard to deconstruct
- -> We have an unbreakable love between us.
- ->Her unbreakable trust in me melted my heart.
Synonym
indestructible
Opposite
breakable
1 that has remained constant and steady
- -> I see that you remained unchanged since high school.
- ->The décor of my bedroom is unchanged.
Synonym
unaltered, unvaried
1 not characteristic of a person; not indicative of a person's behavior
- -> It's uncharacteristic of my mom to get very angry suddenly.
- ->Kids nowadays have an uncharacteristic display of anger.
Synonym
atypical, untypical
Opposite
characteristic, typical
1 At the moment of an real occurrence, it is aired; it is performed or captured at the period of a real performance
- -> She is on live in Instagram.
- ->The broadcast appears on live.
1 utilized to express that anything is widely believed to be real, even if it isn't definite
- -> The government reputedly spent $2 million for the bridge.
- ->She was reputedly schizophrenia.
Synonym
purportedly
1 in some kind of a manner that a group of people deems agreeable, pleasant, or accurate
- -> There are three respectably dressed woman in front of the door.
- ->He was respectably dressed in this black and white suit.
2 pretty good; in a manner that makes you feel no embarrassment
- -> I think I did respectably well for my age.
- ->He raced respectably in F1, becoming the last World Champion.
1 [uncountable] the fact of being real / living / of being present
- -> There are many people who question the existence of God.
- ->The theatre was opened in 17th century and still remains it's existence.
Opposite
non-existence
2 the condition or reality of being genuine, alive particularly when this is not easy or entertaining
- -> The girls on TV had miserable existences, I couldn't live in that conditions.
- ->Phones are indispensable parts of our everyday existence.
1 a sensation, circumstance, or style of acting that is as unlike to the next as feasible or is the complete antithesis of it
- -> I can't deal with the extreme behaviors of his anger problems.
- ->Extreme shyness can be very annoying.
2 the most intense or excessive form of anything
- -> I can see that he feels extreme pain in his chest.
- ->The weather will be extreme high next week.
1 a woman who acts as a protector to a baby or an animal; a female parent of a baby or an animal.
- -> I couldn’t see my mother since last year.
- ->I don’t know who is your mother.
- ->Her mother was waiting at the door.
1 all the flora, wildlife, and objects in the cosmos that were not created by humans
- -> I admire nature's ability to regenerate itself.
- ->My therapy was spending time in nature with him.
2 the manner incidents occur in the material realm when they are not under human's influence
- -> You should focus on your own business. Nature always does its own thing.
- ->No matter how hard we try, we cannot change the way nature works.
3 The form of reaction found in the soul of a people or any living thing.
- -> Fear is in my hamster's nature.
- ->It's in his nature to try to fix people and get angry at them for their mistakes.
Synonym
internal, disposition
4 a stuff's fundamental characteristics
- -> I see she's struggling for it even though she can't understand the nature of it.
- ->It's the nature of this job to listen and I'm not sure if I can do this.
5 a sort or subtype of anything
- -> I must try very hard to reveal an art of this nature.
- ->You have created a product far above its nature.
1 the title of becoming the military's lowest-ranking member
- -> You are out, Private
- ->Put your hands up, Private
1 Worshiping or believing in the god of a belief, connecting with the god with the help of the belief's leaders
- -> Religion played a huge role in politics.
- ->She told us that she didn't want to argue about religion and religious beliefs.
Synonym
faith, belief,worship
2 Actions associated with a belief's teachings
- -> She has her own thoughts about how all the religions were made up, but she is always respectful of what others think.
- ->For some foreigners, Islam is a complex religion.
Synonym
faith, belief
1 to consider something in sometimes
- -> I will have to think before choosing a university.
- ->If you have a think before marrying someone, you have a healthier marriage.
1 without interruptions, keep happening something
- -> Our resentment with her has been continued for years.
- ->Although they have been married for 8 years, his love for his wife still continues.
2 going on a specific and same direction further
- -> She continued to drive for 2 kilometers on that rough road
- ->The road continues along the coast
3 to keep working in the same place or in the same position
- -> She continues to work as Director
- ->He continues to work as a cashier after his retirement
4 to begin something again after a long period
- -> The teacher said that we will continue with this topic next week.
- ->He continued his work after his paid leave.
5 after an interruption, starting talking back
- -> After giving me a short answer, she continued talking to him.
- ->He paused when he saw her, but then continued his speech.
1 frequent anything is to go to a specific location on a regular basis
- -> Rains are frequent here in the early summer.
- ->For the patients who frequent the woods, tick-borne disease is seen more.
- ->These bars are frequented by soldiers.
Synonym
visit
1 to possess a house in a certain place
- -> Do you know where she lives?
- ->I don’t have a house in Ankara yet.
- ->He has been living in Beytepe Campus for 3 years now.
Synonym
inhabit
2 to have life functions such as breathing, to be alive.
- -> I havent heard that her grandparents are still alive.
- ->She lived very well till her eighties.
- ->Living beings need to breathe and be nourished to live.
Synonym
exist, function
Opposite
die
3 to have life or remain alive at a certain period of time.
- -> She lived the best times of the country.
- ->Queen Victoria lived in the 18th century.
- ->He lived the excitement of the firtst concert taking place in Turkey.
Synonym
exist
4 to make your own choices in a certain way
- -> She got accustomed to living alone.
Synonym
spend
5 to be remembered and memorialized.
- -> Although we are not together, you are living in my heart.
- ->The memories will live with me till I die
- ->His ideas will live with us.
1 to take care of someone or something as she is one‘s mother, or as if she were
- -> I mothered two sons but no daughters.
- ->I hope to mother at least one little girl.
1 to have something that is belongs to anyone, especially because you bought it
- -> You don't own me.
- ->I own this company.
Synonym
have
Opposite
associate
2 to succeed thoroughly, especially in a competition; to completely defeat someone
- -> You owned me this time!
- ->I will own you next time.
Synonym
defeat
Opposite
disavow
3 being in charge of and responsible for something
- -> I decided to own my father's business.
- ->Then my daughter will own our business.
Synonym
accept
Opposite
reject
1 having a special opinion about something/somebody
- -> I think this was her bag but I'm not sure.
- ->I don’t think she'd want to leave us but I didn’t ask her about it.
Synonym
believe
Opposite
neglect
2 using mind to something, trying to solve problems
- -> I try to think clearly on this case but it gets rambled everytime.
- ->I didn’t think much on it.
Synonym
ponder
Opposite
hide
3 to create an idea of something
- -> Just think how would life be if there was no cars.
- ->I didn't think you'd come this early.
Synonym
imagine
Opposite
realize
4 to wait something
- -> I never thought that we could be enemies.
- ->This project is harder than I thought.
Synonym
expect
Opposite
know
5 To make something you say sound less definite or more pleasant, use this expression
- -> I thoguht you'd stay tonight.
- ->Do you think we could go out tomorrow?
Synonym
be polite
Opposite
be rude